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Economics and technical change; papers presented to Section F (Economics) and jointly to Sections F and G (Engineering) at the 1968 Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, edited by E. M. Hugh-Jones.

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Oxford, B. Blackwell, 1969.

1969

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FormatTextCall numberJFD 70-323Item locationSchwarzman Building - General Research Room 315
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Conflicts in policy objectives; papers presented to Section F (Economics) at the 1970 Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Edited by Nicholas Kaldor.

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Oxford [Eng.] B. Blackwell, 1971.

1971

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FormatTextCall numberJLD 72-2215Item locationOffsite
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Public sector economics; papers. Edited by A. R. Prest.

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New York, A. M. Kelley, 1968.

1968

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FormatTextCall numberTAH (British Association for the Advancement of Science. Economic science and statistics section. Public sector economics)Item locationOffsite

The managed economy; papers presented to Section F (Economics) at the 1969 annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, edited by Alec Cairncross.

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Oxford [Eng.] Blackwell, 1970.

1970

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FormatTextCall numberTB (British Association for the Advancement of Science. Economic science and statistics section. Managed economy)Item locationOffsite

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